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28 September, 02:07

The chart compares prospective voter support leading up to the 2012 presidential election.

A 3-column table with 2 rows titled Voter Support by Gender, October 2012. The first column is labeled Gender with entries men and women. The second column is labeled Percent supporting Obama with entries 42% and 52%. The third column is labeled Percent supporting Romney with entries 52% and 43%.

This chart demonstrates that

more men were likely to be liberal voters.

more men were likely to be progressive voters.

more men were likely to be Democratic voters.

more men were likely to be conservative voters.

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  1. 28 September, 02:49
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    More men were likely to be conservative voters.

    Answer: Option D.

    Explanation:

    In the table given in the question, it has been shown that in the year 2012 in the month October, the percentage of men who voted for Romney (which was 52%) were more than the percentage of men who voted for Obama (which was 42%).

    This meant that the people in the United States of America were more likely conservative voters. The reason for this was that Romney was a strong conservative follower and was a republican. So the people supporting him were also conservative voters.
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